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THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN. KINGSTON, N. Y., THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, 1961
Dec. 13 at 8 p. m. in the social
hall, of the Temple instead of as
Temple Emanuel Sisterhood announced in last night's FreeThe Sisterhood of Temple man. All members are urged to
Emanuel will meet Wednesday, attend.
Club Notices
• Records
• Sheet Music
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For CHRISTMAS...
Phonographs
Instruments
Repairs
Bongos
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MUSICAL GIFTS
ABRAMS MUSIC STORE
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party and Mrs. Jacob Ruben- Arnold Pinsly and Mrs. Seystein will preside. The Mmes. mour Semilof. The two groups
George B r a u n s t e l n , Stanley will then convene to witness the
Kohnberg, George Muller, Ar- traditional candlelighting cerethur Schiff, Seymour Semilof; mony by Jacob Rubenstein and
and Merrill Stone are serving sing Hanukkah songs lead t>v
Mrs. Joseph Colin. Refreshments
on the committee.
On Sunday, Dec. 10 at 2 p. m.,
Children seven years old and will be service and each child
Congregation Ahavath Israel younger will assemble in the will be given a favor.
will sponsor a Children's Hanukkah party in cooperation with vestry hall, where Mrs. Max
Sisterhood Ahavath Israel. Chil- Goldberg and Mrs. Merrill Stone
dren of Congregants and Sis- will lead them in games and
St. Mary's
stories. The older group, meetterhood members are invited.
Harry Fertel, president of the ing in the Synagogue, will have
St. Mary's Girl Scouts and
Congregation is in charge of the a program conducted by Mrs. Brownies are sponsoring a fair
M r M M f M M M X R J l M M M M a M ^ M ^
Kingston Resident Is Named to *WIWs Who' Ahavath Israel
Will Have Hanukkah
In American Universities and Colleges
Carol R. Gaise of Presidents
Party for Children
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Place, a senior at Wagner College, Staten Island, has been
chosen for inclusion in 'Who's
Who in American Universities
and Colleges."
Nominees for the honor are
chosen on the basis of their academic acheivement and extracurricular activities in the
fields of service, athletics and
leadership.
Miss Gaise, daughter of the
Rev. Dr. ' and Mrs. David C.
Gaise, is the president of the
Wagner chapter of Alpha Delta
Pi sorority and chairman of the
college's Board of traditions. She
is a former president of the
Junior Class and is a member of
Student Council and the Dormitory Council on the campus. A
graduate of Kingston High
School, class of 1958 she is majoring in sociology and anthropology.
on Saturday in St. Mary's school
hall. The hours will be from 2
to 9 p. m. A variety of Christmas suggestions will be on display and gifts may be purchased.
The public is invited.
World,
Only
fully
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CAROL R. GAISE
Newman Club Will Sons of Norway
Plan Yule Party
Sponsor Friday
annual Christmas party
Night Socials Here • forThemembers
and their children
Newman Club of Kingston of Hudson Valley Lodge of the
High School has announced the Sons of Norway will be held Sunopening of an entirely new pro- day, Dec. 10, beginning at 3 p. m. I
gram for the school year. The at the Elks Hall. Parents are to
gifts for their children and
Knights of Columbus have grant- bring
covered dish for the supper
ed use of their building to the aportion
of the party. Donations
high school students of the area
cookies are being accepted
' for a social. This will include not of
to be used as Christmas
I only dancing to records but also also,
gifts to shut-ins in local institu' a game nwrn and a television tions.
] room. Plans are being made to
Officers of the lodge will meet
obtain a juke box »nd pool table
along with some other similar briefly to take care of monthly
business since the Sunday gathgames.
ering will take the place of the
It is planned to run several regular meeting of Saturday,
pool, table tennis, checker tour- Dec. 9. The next regular meetnaments during the year. Plans ing will be January 13, at which
are also in the making for sev- the installation of new officers
eral excursions to New York will take place.
plays, basketball games and posThe Eastern Hotel in Boston
sibly the Ice Capades.
The Aquinas Club is in charge was the United States' first
of running the program which steam-heated building in 1843.
will be held every Friday from
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7:30 to 11 p. m., (11:30 on nights
of home games for KHS), beginning this Friday. All are welcome.
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Bicycle Racing
Schools such as Yale, University of Connecticut, Princeton,
Dartmouth, Providence College,
Williams and the City College of
New York have bicycle racing on.
a club basis.
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Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
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